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Lecturers by gender.
Published 2025“…Research spending and economic level are the most significant factors with respect to the type and number of a country’s contributions. …”
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Posters by gender.
Published 2025“…Research spending and economic level are the most significant factors with respect to the type and number of a country’s contributions. …”
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R code for data analysis.
Published 2025“…Negative binomial regression shows that students have the lowest PA in their transition year grade 6, and their screen time decreased with the grade increased. Significant differences can be found across gender. …”
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Description of demographics and PA results.
Published 2025“…Negative binomial regression shows that students have the lowest PA in their transition year grade 6, and their screen time decreased with the grade increased. Significant differences can be found across gender. …”
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The level of knowledge of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Published 2024“…Gender (p = 0.010) and institution (p < 0.001) were associated with their perception of the COVID-19 vaccine. …”
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Distribution of responses to vital signs.
Published 2025“…A strong negative correlation was present between barriers and confidence. No significant difference existed in knowledge, confidence, or barrier scores based on consumer type, gender, education level, previous experience with deterioration or rapid response team review, or hospitalisation history.…”
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Survey tool development process.
Published 2025“…A strong negative correlation was present between barriers and confidence. No significant difference existed in knowledge, confidence, or barrier scores based on consumer type, gender, education level, previous experience with deterioration or rapid response team review, or hospitalisation history.…”
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Respondent characteristics.
Published 2025“…A strong negative correlation was present between barriers and confidence. No significant difference existed in knowledge, confidence, or barrier scores based on consumer type, gender, education level, previous experience with deterioration or rapid response team review, or hospitalisation history.…”